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also jamal bryant. he delivered a eulogy at freddie gray's funeral today. jamal bryant tell us about that funeral today and how much time lapsed between the end of the funeral and when this activity broke out this afternoon? >> the funeral really was a heartwarming moment for the family. gave them a peace and solace and prayerfully some closure. we were actually en route back from the cemetery when getting the news of the uprising taking place across baltimore. it was disturbing and disenchanting considering we called for a day of no marching and no protesting. to be met with this news is painful and regrettable. it gives a black eye to the legacy of what we've been doing over the last seven days. >> you said hours ago from the scene there in the street that you were going to help activate people from your churches, from other churches, men to go out there into the streets and help bring calm to those streets. how has that been working so far? >> it's been moving. yesterday, what the news did not cover is the blood and krips gangs signed a peace treaty. i e
also jamal bryant. he delivered a eulogy at freddie gray's funeral today. jamal bryant tell us about that funeral today and how much time lapsed between the end of the funeral and when this activity broke out this afternoon? >> the funeral really was a heartwarming moment for the family. gave them a peace and solace and prayerfully some closure. we were actually en route back from the cemetery when getting the news of the uprising taking place across baltimore. it was disturbing and...
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leon: we did hear earlier pastor jamal bryant calling for people to move downtown. that likely is going to happen. as a matter of fact mentioned that there were a number of members of the nation of islam already there downtown lining the streets to direct people in that general direction. horace: one more thing, if i can. we just got this just handed to me, the university of maryland baltimore has issued a shelter in place order because of the potentially violent activity that could be moving down there. university of maryland baltimore located right down campus right down in the inner harbor so they are now have issued the police there have issued a shelter in place order. leon: all right. thank you for that horace. we're being told now that montgomery county as we saw brad bell speaking with one of the sergeants from the montgomery county there's a number of officers who have been dispatched there and assistance there. we understand that montgomery county has 40 officers that have arrived there on the scene. some of them medics. others parts of the special respons
leon: we did hear earlier pastor jamal bryant calling for people to move downtown. that likely is going to happen. as a matter of fact mentioned that there were a number of members of the nation of islam already there downtown lining the streets to direct people in that general direction. horace: one more thing, if i can. we just got this just handed to me, the university of maryland baltimore has issued a shelter in place order because of the potentially violent activity that could be moving...
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so there you have reverend jamal bryant very angry they stepped out of the funeral and he called hoping to have sacred closure and then walking into this which he calls inexcusable. there's a community meeting later on to try to determine what to do with this and how to get people to do something, i guess, positive so something positive comes out and not so destructive. >> tisha thompson has some new information from the live desk. >> we just received an e-mail from governor larry hogan's spokesperson and saying that the governor is quote, monitoring the situation and putting out a statement this evening. jim, you were wondering if the governor said anything. that's what he's saying. >> all right. thanks so much. i had asked the question of curfew. daylight is running out pretty soon. this is the height of rush hour right now. where would that curfew come from? police, mayor's office? have we heard anything from the mayor's office? >> we have not received any specific information from the mayor. we'll ask about a curfew as soon as i stop talking to you. you come up with the good questio
so there you have reverend jamal bryant very angry they stepped out of the funeral and he called hoping to have sacred closure and then walking into this which he calls inexcusable. there's a community meeting later on to try to determine what to do with this and how to get people to do something, i guess, positive so something positive comes out and not so destructive. >> tisha thompson has some new information from the live desk. >> we just received an e-mail from governor larry...
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what i'd love to tee up is jamal bryant reverend jamal bryant offered the eulogy today for freddie gray. dante, we're engaged in a really spirited conversation on great terms and a great spirit and i want you to hear a bit of that conversation when we come back. we will be back in just a couple of moments with our continuing coverage of the situation in baltimore and the other news of the day. e day. >>> this is another major story on this day. it's about 5:00 in the morning in nepal, and thousands have spent another night outside fearful of being inside in the event of another powerful aftershock. the death toll from the 7.9 quake has risen to more than 4,000. the state department says that includes at least four americans. the united states has sent tons of humanitarian aid and specialized search and rescue teams to nepal. a drone captured video that shows the scale of the devastation in the capital of kathmandu as andrew simmons reports for us now, a severe shortage of necessary supplies is only adding to misery there. >> reporter: they're fighting over sheets of plastic. anything re
what i'd love to tee up is jamal bryant reverend jamal bryant offered the eulogy today for freddie gray. dante, we're engaged in a really spirited conversation on great terms and a great spirit and i want you to hear a bit of that conversation when we come back. we will be back in just a couple of moments with our continuing coverage of the situation in baltimore and the other news of the day. e day. >>> this is another major story on this day. it's about 5:00 in the morning in nepal,...
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there have been calls for calm, of course reverend jamal bryant who has been counselling the freddie gray family. leon: they are coming from the liquor store and going to the store next door and appears that they are now -- and no police anywhere in sight here. this crowd here now going apparently now going from business to business. right now there doesn't seem to be any violent activity but it does appear, though they are streaming out of there. maureen: this is apparently an electronics or cell phone store. leon: there's no police presence there on the street. this is now pretty close to getting out of control there in this section of baltimore here on fulton avenue. we saw the scenes where fires are set and rocks thrown at the police. the police have tried to redeploy to different locations. people in the crowds there, the protesters and agitators, whatever you want to call them have redeployed them in different areas. maureen: this is taking place in the west side of baltimore. it's to keep protesters from going further downtown there are also calls for the christian men as well
there have been calls for calm, of course reverend jamal bryant who has been counselling the freddie gray family. leon: they are coming from the liquor store and going to the store next door and appears that they are now -- and no police anywhere in sight here. this crowd here now going apparently now going from business to business. right now there doesn't seem to be any violent activity but it does appear, though they are streaming out of there. maureen: this is apparently an electronics or...
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and we'll hear from reverend jamal bryant who has been on cnn the last couple hours. eulogy. as you mentioned, several white house officials will be here in attendance as will the family of eric garner. they are among the folks come ing ing. eric garner's family is here to support the family of freddie gray. we expect emotion and maybe some anger as this service gets under way in just a few minutes here carol. >> all right. athena jones reporting live from baltimore. thank you so much. >>> today's somber funeral services a stark contrast of violence that broke amid mostly peaceful protests. long standing tension between police and the community coming to light as the furor boiled over. you can see protesters a small group, that was an undercover police car breaking out windows. several 7-eleven stores were looted. windows were broken and fans that went to see the orioles game were told to stay in the stadium for safety sake. the mayor said outsidagee ageagee ageitateors were to blame. joining me to talk more about this faraji muhammad. the mayor said the violence was
and we'll hear from reverend jamal bryant who has been on cnn the last couple hours. eulogy. as you mentioned, several white house officials will be here in attendance as will the family of eric garner. they are among the folks come ing ing. eric garner's family is here to support the family of freddie gray. we expect emotion and maybe some anger as this service gets under way in just a few minutes here carol. >> all right. athena jones reporting live from baltimore. thank you so much....
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joining me now, reverend jamal bryant, the pastor of the empowerment temple in baltimore. he delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. i want to get your reaction what has transpired since the eulogy you delivered today. >> absolute and complete dismay if not horror. we have made a covenant with the community, the city at large that on this day there would be no protests no marching as it was the request of the family that this would be a moratorium. so you can imagine the shock and amazement coming from the burial getting the news of a code road that this had taken place is really disappointing and unfortunate, because it doesn't reflect this movement. violence doesn't bring justice and count tore what we're aiming for. >> you can sense some of the national coverage of this and some of the local coverage i picked up on a growing condemnation criticism of the mayor of baltimore for not taking essentially a heavier hand and i wonder what your response is to that criticism? >> really understanding an absence of knowledge of the law. in maryland we have something called
joining me now, reverend jamal bryant, the pastor of the empowerment temple in baltimore. he delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. i want to get your reaction what has transpired since the eulogy you delivered today. >> absolute and complete dismay if not horror. we have made a covenant with the community, the city at large that on this day there would be no protests no marching as it was the request of the family that this would be a moratorium. so you can imagine the shock and...
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"outfront," we're going to bring in jamal bryant pastor of the temple of baltimore who gave the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. also representative keith haynes. representative haynes let me begin with you. what is your reaction to what we're seeing tonight? just a deterioration, riots, rioters cutting holes in a fire hose so that police and firefighters can't even put a fire out in a cvs. >> yes, that's my understanding. that is correct. i have to say first of all, let me just simply say this initially. that we are urging calm peace and civility in the city of baltimore. we understand that emotions are running high and that people are frustrated and outraged. but violence is not the answer. so we are asking for calm. at this moment. i am really at a state of surprise that the situation has deteriorated to -- at this point on today. we have had a number of civil protests since over a week ago, i think on two saturdays ago they began. >> yes. >> and we're very proud that individuals were able to exercise their constitutional right to protest and exercise their freedom of speech and do
"outfront," we're going to bring in jamal bryant pastor of the temple of baltimore who gave the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. also representative keith haynes. representative haynes let me begin with you. what is your reaction to what we're seeing tonight? just a deterioration, riots, rioters cutting holes in a fire hose so that police and firefighters can't even put a fire out in a cvs. >> yes, that's my understanding. that is correct. i have to say first of all, let me...
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with me right now is reverend jamal bryant of empowerment tempo here in baltimore.e this funeral is going to be held and what time it's going to be held. could you share that with us? >> absolutely. the funeral is going to be monday morning at 11:00 a.m. at the new shiloh baptist church on monroe street, which is within walking distance from the community where it all took place. >> my understanding is there are some concerns about finances for this family and the ability to put together a funeral, a memorial service, but you have figured out a way to cover the costs. can you talk to me about that? >> absolutely. i think the conflict is the police are on paid vacation and really ought to be contributing to the family's financial issues. but because they have not stepped up empowerment temple is going to pay for the funeral and the burial. >> that's your church? >> yes. >> okay. so as far as i can tell freddie gray was not a member of new shiloh. i have talked to reverend harold carter over there. was he a member of your church? did he have any association with you?
with me right now is reverend jamal bryant of empowerment tempo here in baltimore.e this funeral is going to be held and what time it's going to be held. could you share that with us? >> absolutely. the funeral is going to be monday morning at 11:00 a.m. at the new shiloh baptist church on monroe street, which is within walking distance from the community where it all took place. >> my understanding is there are some concerns about finances for this family and the ability to put...
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joined by pastor jamal bryant. he delivered the ulee at freddie gray's funeral. reverend bryant, what is your reaction to the way baltimore is responding to the curfew tonight? >> yes, gravely and woefully unfortunate and a contra contradistinction of what happened tonight, emergency crisis, town hall meet, 1 200 or 200 people and to see this is regrettable because we were really hoping tonight would be a night of calm that we could, in fact, recalibrate the movement not about rioting but is really about finding ourselves in the place where we can get accountable police. >> reverend bryant as far as we know it was just one small -- relatively small crowd just at the intersection of pennsylvania and north and we don't at this point have reports of any significant violations of the curfew anywhere else. >> i'm very delighted to hear that. we sent out troops of men both muslim and christian as well as gang members who signed a peace treaty earlier today urging young people to stay out of the streets and be in the house at 10:00. a small motley crew of those who are
joined by pastor jamal bryant. he delivered the ulee at freddie gray's funeral. reverend bryant, what is your reaction to the way baltimore is responding to the curfew tonight? >> yes, gravely and woefully unfortunate and a contra contradistinction of what happened tonight, emergency crisis, town hall meet, 1 200 or 200 people and to see this is regrettable because we were really hoping tonight would be a night of calm that we could, in fact, recalibrate the movement not about rioting but...
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thank you. >> reporter: pastor jamal bryant. what a day. he gave a heck of a sermon today as aeulogy for mr. gray and now here trying to calm the residents of baltimore, he's calling out all supporters he has to build a human chain, a um whoen wall between this area and north avenue just a few blocks down from here, where freddie gray was arrested, to try to keep them from moving downtown and to keep the chaos that we're seeing in baltimore today in one area of the city and then hopefully begin to rebuild. wolf? >> miguel i want you to stand by because on the left part of the screen you're seeing what looks like a cab, a taxicab. it's been attacked by rioters on the streets. you saw them smashing the window. i don't know if the driver is inside. if there are passengers inside. but they are clearly destroying that one taxi. we've seen this now several times. police vehicles smashed, burned and destroyed by these protestors. these rioters. it's getting very very ugly in a major american city. and it looks like it could get worse, despite the
thank you. >> reporter: pastor jamal bryant. what a day. he gave a heck of a sermon today as aeulogy for mr. gray and now here trying to calm the residents of baltimore, he's calling out all supporters he has to build a human chain, a um whoen wall between this area and north avenue just a few blocks down from here, where freddie gray was arrested, to try to keep them from moving downtown and to keep the chaos that we're seeing in baltimore today in one area of the city and then hopefully...
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meantime pastor jamal bryant in baltimore blasting a new "wash ington post" report claiming that he hurt himself. he believed that gray was intentionally banging against the walls of the vehicle trying to hurt himself. bryant tweeted today that the account is "insulting and infuriating." meanwhile, about 100 people arrested during monday's riots are now out of jail. a total of 235 people were arrested that night. by law, anyone held for more than 48 hours without receiving charging documents has to be released from jail. we want to get now to that breaking news in alexandria. a u.s. air force helicopter made what they're calling a precautionary landing all due to mechanical problems. it happened before 11:00 in the 5700 block of sanger avenue at william ramsay elementary school. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg live in alexandria this noon with exactly what happened. do we know, jeff? jeff: this is certainly something that stands out anyone that sees it. you're in a recreational parking lot or something in the area and you see a gym there, area no surprise. baseball diamond,
meantime pastor jamal bryant in baltimore blasting a new "wash ington post" report claiming that he hurt himself. he believed that gray was intentionally banging against the walls of the vehicle trying to hurt himself. bryant tweeted today that the account is "insulting and infuriating." meanwhile, about 100 people arrested during monday's riots are now out of jail. a total of 235 people were arrested that night. by law, anyone held for more than 48 hours without receiving...
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bones about the fact they are gang member gangs signing a peace treaty as we heard from pastor jamal bryant but also putting themselves out on the street as gang members saying we recognize we've got capital in this community because of it. you may not like it but we will police our own streets and we will protect our own people to make sure this does not turn into a more vie situation like this did yesterday. seeing the gang members come out. >> i've seen nothing on television quite like toure's interview on this network with one of the gang members earlier this evening live on television saying we don't want this. we don't want this violence. we're joined now by msnbc's steve kornacki who's been monitoring what's going on in social media. it tells the tale of what's happening in baltimore. i've been following the police tweets tonight. that's been a pretty full account in real detail about what's been happening. what else is out there. >> actually news for you. in the last few minutes actually and this is not from baltimore but it is in a way related to baltimore, this is getting a lot of
bones about the fact they are gang member gangs signing a peace treaty as we heard from pastor jamal bryant but also putting themselves out on the street as gang members saying we recognize we've got capital in this community because of it. you may not like it but we will police our own streets and we will protect our own people to make sure this does not turn into a more vie situation like this did yesterday. seeing the gang members come out. >> i've seen nothing on television quite like...
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eric garner's daughter erika was there and the reverend jesse jackson, but it was the reverend jamal bryant who eulogized gray and said gray's death would spur further protests and he urged the audience to join. outside the streets of one baltimore neighborhood became tense and broke out in confrontations between protesters and police. miles from the scene of unrest today a huge fire erupted tonight in east baltimore. officials a say that the flames destroyed a church owned senior center that was under construction. officials are not saying that the blaze was connected to the rioting. the the new attorney general loretta lynch condemned rioting saying those who have destroyed property have done a disservice to gray's family. the governor of maryland has declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard on the request of the mayor. schools in baltimore will not be opened tomorrow. >>> the violent clashes began just before 3:00 o'clock this afternoon at the mall. another hot spot was the at north and pennsylvania avenue, several blocks south east of there. even though orioles gam
eric garner's daughter erika was there and the reverend jesse jackson, but it was the reverend jamal bryant who eulogized gray and said gray's death would spur further protests and he urged the audience to join. outside the streets of one baltimore neighborhood became tense and broke out in confrontations between protesters and police. miles from the scene of unrest today a huge fire erupted tonight in east baltimore. officials a say that the flames destroyed a church owned senior center that...
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pastor jamal bryant.t gears and talk about what's taking place in a different part of the city. a historic first, the orioles are a major systemmbol of what it means to live here in baltimore. they are playing against the white sox but not having any ticketed ticketed fans allowed in camden yards. that's our bing pulse question about the orioles and fans. frances back in new york with some of the results. what are people saying? >> here's what people are saying about that the surreal stand, the stands completely empty there in camden yards, we're asking our viewers this afternoon. do you think fans should be able to attend today's baltimore orioles game? let's look at our score board and see what some of you at home and how you've been responding so far. look at this it's dropping so far. the number of nos, 35%. that is dropping versus the number of yeses at home responding way up to 65% saying yeah fans should be there to watch that. let's break it down as far as the graph and those who just responded in
pastor jamal bryant.t gears and talk about what's taking place in a different part of the city. a historic first, the orioles are a major systemmbol of what it means to live here in baltimore. they are playing against the white sox but not having any ticketed ticketed fans allowed in camden yards. that's our bing pulse question about the orioles and fans. frances back in new york with some of the results. what are people saying? >> here's what people are saying about that the surreal...
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so here is that spokesperson as well as a member of the community, pastor jamal bryant. >> we have anto be accountable to the people of baltimore in this investigation. we know that there are a lot of people who have concerns that they want addressed. and we have an obligation to do our best to be account theable. we cannot release all of the information to the public because if there is a decision to charge in any event by the state's attorney's office the integrity of that investigation has to be protected. so by turning these documents, our findings over to the state's attorney's office as quickly as we can, we're being accountable to them so that we can be accountable to the public. >> i spent most of the morning going to high schools because there is a rumor going through high schools that somehow or another there is a verdict on friday. and so it is our responsibility to make sure that misinformation is corrected. and so the community is going to stand in lockstep on friday so that we do not have a repeat of what it is that we saw on monday. it is our allegiance to the community
so here is that spokesperson as well as a member of the community, pastor jamal bryant. >> we have anto be accountable to the people of baltimore in this investigation. we know that there are a lot of people who have concerns that they want addressed. and we have an obligation to do our best to be account theable. we cannot release all of the information to the public because if there is a decision to charge in any event by the state's attorney's office the integrity of that investigation...
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we have heard from pastor jamal bryant, who is the pastor that glifrd the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral's what he had to say. >> this does not represent the gray family, nor does it represent the last seven days of peaceful protests. so we're asking all of those who are participating to go back tomorrow. tomorrow we start afresh and anew and remain focused on justice for this family. >> baltimore police say they will do what they have to keep the community safe, as we continue to monitor the developing situation in baltimore. >>> courtney, thank you. meg tirrell has the details. >> analysts looking for about 3.8 billion in revenues, but the thing they are watching is for any update on a immune therapy drug. they'll be looking for anything about the launch of that drug, about development in combination with other immunotherapies. moving on to merck, a similar focus there. they're competing for these patients with melanoma and lung cancer. just at 5:00 today, the company put out a big press about a cardio safety trial, and that brought the stock up, so rare good news today on such a tough
we have heard from pastor jamal bryant, who is the pastor that glifrd the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral's what he had to say. >> this does not represent the gray family, nor does it represent the last seven days of peaceful protests. so we're asking all of those who are participating to go back tomorrow. tomorrow we start afresh and anew and remain focused on justice for this family. >> baltimore police say they will do what they have to keep the community safe, as we continue to...
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jamal bryant actually reached out and engaged young people and that's why it worked. >> i agree withn this 100%. which is odd for you and i. but the fact is that you know i did forget to mention the community that came you know came in to work with the police here. that's a very important factor. >> they were working in tandem together. >> right. >> last night. >> it was amazing to me how people came out and wanted to take their city back from the thugs that ran through the night before. >> oh so you mean the love line protesters set up you think was working with the police. >> right. i'm sure they coordinated with the police before -- some time before 10:00. >> do you think that's right marc? do you think the protesters were working with the police? >> i think some were. and i think some simply organized themselves and did the work. i think both might be true. but i think it's important for us to think about this not just in terms of what happened last night and what might happen tonight and this weekend, but also to think about it as a model for how we engage going forward. if peop
jamal bryant actually reached out and engaged young people and that's why it worked. >> i agree withn this 100%. which is odd for you and i. but the fact is that you know i did forget to mention the community that came you know came in to work with the police here. that's a very important factor. >> they were working in tandem together. >> right. >> last night. >> it was amazing to me how people came out and wanted to take their city back from the thugs that ran...
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not just for that one issue but all the way around. >> reverend jamal bryant thank you so much.ing. >> thank you. it was my pleasure. >>> still ahead, the next president of the united states has blond hair is a woman, and her husband has had an affair with her press secretary. that's awkward. nicolle wallace gives us the details about her latest novel "madam president," when we come back. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. some weed killers are overzealous. they even destroy your lawn. ortho weed b gon kills weeds..
not just for that one issue but all the way around. >> reverend jamal bryant thank you so much.ing. >> thank you. it was my pleasure. >>> still ahead, the next president of the united states has blond hair is a woman, and her husband has had an affair with her press secretary. that's awkward. nicolle wallace gives us the details about her latest novel "madam president," when we come back. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put...
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a pastor jamal bryant, gave the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral yesterday. >> last night, pastors met with gang leaders so that we can start rebuilding our community and give some safe haven. to burn down a c burn down a senior center community center does not reflect the legacy of freddie gray or the movement that we've been a part of over the last week. >> reporter: bryant says the looters had taken the baltimore police department the wrong way and things have gotten out of control here. and that is what really people are trying to prevent from happening today, another loss of control here in west baltimore or in any parts of the city. although there is still a scene of devastation and destruction here. nbc 4's darcy spencer is across town for us outside a senior center that was under construction and burned to the ground yesterday. darcy? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. some of this damage has left people heartbroken. it's left some people downright sickened. if you take a look behind me, this is what's left of the church bus. it's nothing but a burned-out shell. if you go across
a pastor jamal bryant, gave the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral yesterday. >> last night, pastors met with gang leaders so that we can start rebuilding our community and give some safe haven. to burn down a c burn down a senior center community center does not reflect the legacy of freddie gray or the movement that we've been a part of over the last week. >> reporter: bryant says the looters had taken the baltimore police department the wrong way and things have gotten out of...
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gray's family attended the church of reverend jamal bryant one of the leaders of the protests calledyone demonstrating to remain calm but also talked about how the black community feels about this freddie gray case. he said how many more of our sons and daughters must die before our black lives are treated as equal. i know i'm not the only one who has had it up to here with this country systematically killing our people. so just from reverend bryant's words, you hear the sense of outrage and anger that people have that this happened to freddie gray and a lot of questions that still have to be answered. fred? >> athena jones, thank you so much in baltimore. >>> a look at our top stories now the relatives of the boston bomber are under federal protection in boston. dzhokar tsarnaev's family is under guard as they wait to help the defense prove tsarnaev should be spared the death penalty. defense attorneys present their case this week. they plan to show his older brother, tamerlan was the master mind behind the bombing and that dzhokhar was a troubled and vulnerable young man, influence
gray's family attended the church of reverend jamal bryant one of the leaders of the protests calledyone demonstrating to remain calm but also talked about how the black community feels about this freddie gray case. he said how many more of our sons and daughters must die before our black lives are treated as equal. i know i'm not the only one who has had it up to here with this country systematically killing our people. so just from reverend bryant's words, you hear the sense of outrage and...
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. >> pastor jamal bryant delivering that at freddie gray's funeral. there have been a lot of calls that there should be no protests on this day, the day of freddie gray's funeral. some police officers injured on saturday night. nearly three dozen people arrested. but when schools let out at about 3:00 this afternoon, things did take a turn in baltimore, and there were many hours of looting, burning cars, rioting, and tonight the fires continue in baltimore. we just heard a live report from the guardian reporter talking about fires burning in the city and overtaxing the resources of the baltimore fire department. we'll expect national guard troops on the streets in the morning. in terms of the freddie gray case, the baltimore police department says it will conclude its investigation into the circumstances of freddie gray's death due to something that happened to him in police custody. they said they will conclude that investigation this friday and hand over their findings to the local prosecutor. we'll see what their decision is. and we'll see how balt
. >> pastor jamal bryant delivering that at freddie gray's funeral. there have been a lot of calls that there should be no protests on this day, the day of freddie gray's funeral. some police officers injured on saturday night. nearly three dozen people arrested. but when schools let out at about 3:00 this afternoon, things did take a turn in baltimore, and there were many hours of looting, burning cars, rioting, and tonight the fires continue in baltimore. we just heard a live report...
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. >> pastor jamal bryant delivering that at freddie gray's funeral. there have been a lot of calls that there should be no protests on this day, the davey of freddie gray's funeral. some police officers injured on saturday night. nearly three dozen people arrested. but when schools let out at about 3:00 this afternoon, things did take a turn in baltimore, and there were many hours of looting burning cars, rioting, and tonight the fires continue in baltimore. we just heard a live report from the guardian reporter talking about fires burning in the city and overtaxing the resources of the baltimore fire department. we'll expect national guard troops on the streets in the morning. in terms of the freddie gray case the baltimore police department says it will conclude its investigation into the circumstances of freddie gray's death due to something that happened to him in police custody. they said they will conclude that investigation this friday and hand over their findings to the local prosecuteorprosecutor. we'll see what their decision is. and we'll s
. >> pastor jamal bryant delivering that at freddie gray's funeral. there have been a lot of calls that there should be no protests on this day, the davey of freddie gray's funeral. some police officers injured on saturday night. nearly three dozen people arrested. but when schools let out at about 3:00 this afternoon, things did take a turn in baltimore, and there were many hours of looting burning cars, rioting, and tonight the fires continue in baltimore. we just heard a live report...
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. >> jamal bryant who delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral yesterday insists the riots do not reflect the movement to get answers and justice in gray's death. he died while in police custody earlier this month. president obama says the federal government is now investigating. as for the violence and destruction in baltimore, today the president called those responsible thugs. >> that is not a protest. that is not a statement. it's people a handful of people taking advantage of a situation for their own purposes and they need to be treated as criminals. >> heartbreaking. >> despite heavy hearts, crowds still gathered in the streets today, some scuffled with law enforcement. this as police assure the community they are equipped to keep the peace tonight and yesterday's response evolved as the protests progressed. >> when we deployed our officers yesterday, we were deploying for a high school event. i don't think there's anyone in the country that would expect us to deploy automatic weapons and armored vehicles to an event with 13, 14 and 15-year-olds. that's not what people expe
. >> jamal bryant who delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral yesterday insists the riots do not reflect the movement to get answers and justice in gray's death. he died while in police custody earlier this month. president obama says the federal government is now investigating. as for the violence and destruction in baltimore, today the president called those responsible thugs. >> that is not a protest. that is not a statement. it's people a handful of people taking...
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. >> reverend jamal bryant thanks so much for being with me. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the "newsnight," the defense begin its case to spare the boston bomber's life. deborah feyerick in boston this morning. >> good morning, carol. and family members of dzhokhar tsarnaev will be there in court trying to convince a jury that his life is worth saving. that's coming up right after the break. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. will you help us find a house for you and your brother? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to
. >> reverend jamal bryant thanks so much for being with me. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the "newsnight," the defense begin its case to spare the boston bomber's life. deborah feyerick in boston this morning. >> good morning, carol. and family members of dzhokhar tsarnaev will be there in court trying to convince a jury that his life is worth saving. that's coming up right after the break. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache!...
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we'll get reaction from the reverend jamal bryant who is still with me as well.he. elsewhere as well. we're all over that. as we're watching what's going on tonight, the state prosecutor is urging calm. she's now taking the lead in the freddie gray investigation. she's considering whether to pursue criminal charges against any of those six police officers who were involved in the arrest of freddie gray. our cnn reporter don lemon has been on the streets all week. give us an idea what's going on. >> reporter: we're here at city hall, wolf. i've been out in the crowd talking to people. they're fired up. it is mostly peaceful. that's what this prosecutor is going to have to deal with. really the attention and anger coming from the folks here. she is young, but in her youth she is very experience edd. she has a law enforcement background. she knows tragedy. but can you imagine starting out this very difficult job with the entire world watching? she's the youngest chief prosecutor of a major american city and she's been on the job less than four months. but now 35-yea
we'll get reaction from the reverend jamal bryant who is still with me as well.he. elsewhere as well. we're all over that. as we're watching what's going on tonight, the state prosecutor is urging calm. she's now taking the lead in the freddie gray investigation. she's considering whether to pursue criminal charges against any of those six police officers who were involved in the arrest of freddie gray. our cnn reporter don lemon has been on the streets all week. give us an idea what's going...
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we talked with baltimore reverend jamal bryant about a community town hall he was hosting on tuesday.ed the importance of gang members attending. immediately after that interview we showed a live picture of the town hall. gang members were attending. members of a sorority were shown in that live picture. we're sorry if anyone got the impression that we were calling the sorority a gang organization. the so rarery is extending supplies to elderly in baltimore. >>> we're live in baltimore as the new protests break out and the freddie gray case now in the hands of the prosecutor. she's a fascinating story. the daughter and granddaughter of police officers. can marilyn mosby get the right verdict? for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. ugh... .
we talked with baltimore reverend jamal bryant about a community town hall he was hosting on tuesday.ed the importance of gang members attending. immediately after that interview we showed a live picture of the town hall. gang members were attending. members of a sorority were shown in that live picture. we're sorry if anyone got the impression that we were calling the sorority a gang organization. the so rarery is extending supplies to elderly in baltimore. >>> we're live in baltimore...
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one person who has been around it all is a man named reverend jamal bryant.ery powerful eulogy at freddie gray's funeral and organized some of the peaceful protests that we've seen. he's condemning the violence while still pushing a bigger message of justice. a message that honestly could get overwhelmed and loss in the chaos unfolding on the streets there. >> what he's doing is urging parents to send kids to his church to learn about nonviolent protests and he wants these kids to help clean up the mess that so many people created overnight. pastor bryant joins us right now. pastor, thank you so much for being with us and taking time out of what i know is a busy mission for you today and the coming days and in fact coming weeks. i wonder if you can give us an update on what's happening right now. you have kids in your church right now. what are they saying and what are they telling you? >> baltimore today is a phoenix rising from the ashes. we have young people going through the community and areas that were hit the hardest to help in the cleanup. it's our co
one person who has been around it all is a man named reverend jamal bryant.ery powerful eulogy at freddie gray's funeral and organized some of the peaceful protests that we've seen. he's condemning the violence while still pushing a bigger message of justice. a message that honestly could get overwhelmed and loss in the chaos unfolding on the streets there. >> what he's doing is urging parents to send kids to his church to learn about nonviolent protests and he wants these kids to help...
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. >> thank you very much, pastor jamal bryant.t camden yards, back over to you. >> so interesting saying the wounds require not just iodine but open heart surgery. and there's a national political aspect to this. and what's happening in this city has become a campaign issue. hillary clinton, rand paul ben carson former maryland governor martin o'malley are all among those weighing in. during a speech today, former secretary clinton used the events here in baltimore as really the backdrop for her call for criminal justice reform. i want to go to our senior political correspondent brianna keilar. brianna, i suppose we should be encouraged the candidates are talking about one of the most important issues facing this country today. >> we should be encouraged and you'll see, though john it's definitely a fine line that they're walking between supporting law enforcement and keeping the peace. and then on the other hand really acknowledging the frustration over the deaths of freddie gray and other young black men. but this issue is so pr
. >> thank you very much, pastor jamal bryant.t camden yards, back over to you. >> so interesting saying the wounds require not just iodine but open heart surgery. and there's a national political aspect to this. and what's happening in this city has become a campaign issue. hillary clinton, rand paul ben carson former maryland governor martin o'malley are all among those weighing in. during a speech today, former secretary clinton used the events here in baltimore as really the...
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pastor jamal bryant said gray "had to feel at age 25 like the walls were closing in on him." baltimore's use needs a way to push back no question about it and maybe this time they've got the attention of the country. joining me this evening, davon love. great to have both of you with us tonight. dr. peterson how do we reverse the hopes and dreams of a neighborhood that has been decimated by economic conditions, and no one has really said that they're going to step up and invest in the economic job training or the infrastructure that's going to be needed to turn this around. >> what's next? >> acknowledge the history, acknowledge the post-industrial conditions of a city like baltimore. secondly is to -- if we want to start to identify the resources that need to be channelled toward communities, is to better understand that baltimore is a tale of two cities. it's a city where there's great institutions like johns hopkins university. some interesting and profitable businesses there. great neighbors like the baltimore harbor neighborhood. and we've got to figure out a way, first
pastor jamal bryant said gray "had to feel at age 25 like the walls were closing in on him." baltimore's use needs a way to push back no question about it and maybe this time they've got the attention of the country. joining me this evening, davon love. great to have both of you with us tonight. dr. peterson how do we reverse the hopes and dreams of a neighborhood that has been decimated by economic conditions, and no one has really said that they're going to step up and invest in the...
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any bones about the fact they are gang members signing a peace treaty as we heard from pastor jamal bryant but also putting themselves out on the street saying we recognize we've got capital in this community because of it. you may not like it but we will police our own streets and protect our own people to make sure this does not turn into a more violent situation. seeing the gang members come out -- >> i've seen nothing on television quite like toure's interviews with a gang member saying we don't want this. we're joined by steve kornacki monitoring what's going on in social media. i've been following the police tweets. that's been a pretty full account in real detail about what's been happening. what else is out there in some >> news for you in the last few minutes and this is not from baltimore but it is in a way related to baltimore, this is getting a lot of attention in social media. that is that there was a shooting at ferguson, missouri, this took place at a solidarity rally related to the events in baltimore. taking place on north florissant, the intersection if those sound famili
any bones about the fact they are gang members signing a peace treaty as we heard from pastor jamal bryant but also putting themselves out on the street saying we recognize we've got capital in this community because of it. you may not like it but we will police our own streets and protect our own people to make sure this does not turn into a more violent situation. seeing the gang members come out -- >> i've seen nothing on television quite like toure's interviews with a gang member...
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i want to go to reverend jamal bryant. he's been on the streets, he was out there last night trying to restore calm. he delivers the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral, and he's holding a memeeting. i don't know if you heard the young man talking to jason carroll saying he doesn't think people will honor the curfew. they're not ready to go home. when you hear that what do you think? >> that it gives me tremendous pause and trepidation. behind you, you'll see the church is beginning to fill up with citizens who are concerned and dissen chanting with what they saw last night. earlier, a pact was signed by bloods and crips and black guerilla gang members. they're on their way here. they're going to help us enforce the curfew tonight and try to minimize the impact of any violence and any looting that may take place. i'm excited and optimistic we can in fact change the tide and the narrative here in baltimore. >> so you say some of the biggest gangs are going to be with you tonight and they say they're going to enforce the curfew
i want to go to reverend jamal bryant. he's been on the streets, he was out there last night trying to restore calm. he delivers the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral, and he's holding a memeeting. i don't know if you heard the young man talking to jason carroll saying he doesn't think people will honor the curfew. they're not ready to go home. when you hear that what do you think? >> that it gives me tremendous pause and trepidation. behind you, you'll see the church is beginning to fill...
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. >> i want to bring on pastor jamal bryant who spoke at freddie gray's funeral today. thanks for joining us today. it was a really emotional day. some of the things that were said today -- elijah cummings had an incredibly emotional tribute to freddie gray his life, the idea of parents putting their child in the ground, what that means in term of hour hope for the next generation. what was the ceremony what was the funeral like for you? what was sort of running through your head at a moment when the eyes of the nation were on baltimore today? >> i thought it was heartwarming. i thought it was unifying. that all sectors of the city, the protesters in the same assembly with elected officials in a harmonious way. didn't feel like it was adversarial or tense. and so to get the news on what is taking place now is absolutely heart and gut-wrenching, particularly when we called for a moratorium on protests today because of the funeral. that there was to be no activity at the request of the family. we're mobilizing ministers and peace activists to try to intervene and to try t
. >> i want to bring on pastor jamal bryant who spoke at freddie gray's funeral today. thanks for joining us today. it was a really emotional day. some of the things that were said today -- elijah cummings had an incredibly emotional tribute to freddie gray his life, the idea of parents putting their child in the ground, what that means in term of hour hope for the next generation. what was the ceremony what was the funeral like for you? what was sort of running through your head at a...
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i'm joined now to discuss all these developments by pastor jamal bryant, you've been so involved with the community and so involved about tempering expectations about what would or would not be in this report. i want your reaction. >> i'm amazed that the commissioner saying people are being impatient, when we hunt understand, he set the stage, as the producer and director by saying that it would be released on may the 1st. and now for you to come the day before and say, it's finished early, but i'm not going to tell you, the high schoolers that i've been talking to over the last two days are absolutely frustrated and their confidence level is absolutely shot. they don't believe that mr. gray was hurting himself in the van and this additional stop lends credence to their suspicion that something is absolutely offtrack. and for the police to just give out little parcels of information, i believe it's absolutely irresponsible and over whelmingly dangerous. >> we heard this news five or ten minutes ago. you've been standing here, and i heard you talking to other members of the community.
i'm joined now to discuss all these developments by pastor jamal bryant, you've been so involved with the community and so involved about tempering expectations about what would or would not be in this report. i want your reaction. >> i'm amazed that the commissioner saying people are being impatient, when we hunt understand, he set the stage, as the producer and director by saying that it would be released on may the 1st. and now for you to come the day before and say, it's finished...
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any bones about the fact they are gang members signing a peace treaty as we heard from pastor jamal bryant but also putting themselves out on the street saying we recognize we've got capital in this community because of it. you may not like it but we will police our own streets and protect our own people to make sure this does not turn into a more violent situation. seeing the gang members come out. >> i've seen nothing on television quite like toure's interviews with a gang member saying we don't want this. joined by steve kornacki monitoring what's going on in social media. i've been following the police tweets. that's been a pretty full account in real detail about what's been happening. what else is out there in some >> news for you in the last few minutes and this is not from baltimore but it is in a way related to baltimore, this is getting a lot of attention in social media. that is that there was a shooting at ferguson, missouri, a solidarity event. taking place on north florissant, the intersection if those sound familiar that is basically very close to where a teenager michael br
any bones about the fact they are gang members signing a peace treaty as we heard from pastor jamal bryant but also putting themselves out on the street saying we recognize we've got capital in this community because of it. you may not like it but we will police our own streets and protect our own people to make sure this does not turn into a more violent situation. seeing the gang members come out. >> i've seen nothing on television quite like toure's interviews with a gang member saying...
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reaction, joining us from baltimore clarence mitchell radio talk show host on wbal and reverend jamal bryantgave the eulogy on freddie gray on monday which started all of the problems in baltimore. reverend, going to begin with you. i want to be fair. >> yes please. >> i want to be fair. so i want to walk through it with you. mr. gray should never have died the way he died. you agree with that, correct? i agree he shouldn't have died at all. >> okay. we don't know why his spine was so severely damaged after what is it three or four weeks now? we don't know; is that correct? >> that is correct. >> okay. and we should know. at least something. preliminary. mr. gray was a drug-involved person. he was a user and a dealer on the streets. he had 20 arrests with five outstanding when he was taken into custody. is that mr. gray's fault that he was a low level criminal? was it his fault in your opinion? >> i'm not sure where was the responsibility of the six officers who arrested him? >> you don't want to answer that question, reverend, that's fine. you don't want to answer it? >> yeah, i'm answering
reaction, joining us from baltimore clarence mitchell radio talk show host on wbal and reverend jamal bryantgave the eulogy on freddie gray on monday which started all of the problems in baltimore. reverend, going to begin with you. i want to be fair. >> yes please. >> i want to be fair. so i want to walk through it with you. mr. gray should never have died the way he died. you agree with that, correct? i agree he shouldn't have died at all. >> okay. we don't know why his...
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. >> reporter: this is the reverend jamal harrison bryant. >> after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. get your black self up and change this city. >> reporter: it has been two weeks since gray was arrested after fleeing from police, but there is still no public explanation from any of the six baltimore police officers involved. billy murphy is the attorney for the gray family. >> we're calling for the police, the six of them who are at least being partially if not totally implicated, to come forward and tell it all, just like you tell our citizens to do. >> reporter: the speaker-- the >> call earlier this evening to all available available clergy to ask for calm. one hour ago 100 clergy members left linked arm in arm saying they're on a mission to weighed into the violence and ask protesters to go home. >> now another look at the scenes of baltimore where the protests over gray's death turned violent. there's been many arrests. onto the other major story. the ca cast fee the catastrophe in nepal. the death toll has passed 4,000, i
. >> reporter: this is the reverend jamal harrison bryant. >> after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. get your black self up and change this city. >> reporter: it has been two weeks since gray was arrested after fleeing from police, but there is still no public explanation from any of the six baltimore police officers involved. billy murphy is the attorney for the gray family. >> we're calling for the police,...
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. >> reporter: this is the are evidence jamal harrison bryant. >> after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. get your black self up andep weeks since gray was arrested after fleeing from police, but there is still no public explanation from any of the six baltimore police officers involved. billy murphy is the attorney for the gray family. >> we're calling for the police, the six of them who are at least being partially if not totally implicated, to come forward and tell it all, just like you tell our citizens to do. >> reporter: the speaker the pastor who gave that spirited eulogy later went out into the streets to ask for calm. the gray family has asked for calm. scott, at this funeral speaker after speaker challenged the community to show the world what baltimore is made of, but all this violence is not what they were hoping for. >> pelley: wyatt, thank you very much. let's have another look at the scene on the streets of baltimore this evening where protesters over gray's death have been battling with police. this is a li
. >> reporter: this is the are evidence jamal harrison bryant. >> after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. get your black self up andep weeks since gray was arrested after fleeing from police, but there is still no public explanation from any of the six baltimore police officers involved. billy murphy is the attorney for the gray family. >> we're calling for the police, the six of them who are at least being...
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and so outside of reverend jamal bryant, may be one of the most recognizable pastors, i think the young people have their own leaders who they're looking to and have a whole new process for how they're going to lead the protests moving forward. you've got young people from ferguson and other parts of the country that are now here. what the danger -- dangerous thing to be careful of is who are the out-of-town agitators that in many cases want to see violence take place, verse white house are just angry young people from baltimore that are acting out of a great deal of frustration that's larger than freddie gray. >> much larger. >> but is part of decades' long abuse and neglect in a city that they love but don't feel like loves them back. >> well said. jeff johnson, thank you very much. jane miller, thank you. great reporting and bringing us the latest on what you're doing there at wbal. appreciate you both. >> thank you. >>> the clifton foundation is responding to allegations about its tax returns -- the clinton administration is responding to allegations it its tax returns. >>> and the
and so outside of reverend jamal bryant, may be one of the most recognizable pastors, i think the young people have their own leaders who they're looking to and have a whole new process for how they're going to lead the protests moving forward. you've got young people from ferguson and other parts of the country that are now here. what the danger -- dangerous thing to be careful of is who are the out-of-town agitators that in many cases want to see violence take place, verse white house are...
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and i really don't know if it came from not having on a seat belt. >> reverend jamal bryant jason downsat take place later on today. they're just in the beginning stages of the music and a severaling -- assembling of a few people behind you. >>> coming up talking about this man right here. >> my brain is much more female than it is male. it's hard for people to understand that but that's what my soul is. >> olympian and reality tv star bruce jenner announcing that he will transition from male to female. we're going to talk about what this means for the transgender community. so if i gave you a bud light are you up for whatever happens next? yeah! check it out. the perfect beer for stepping outside for some old school fun. my goodness... aaaahhhhhh! pac-maaaaaaaan! goooo! ♪ ♪ no! yeah, riley! ♪ ♪ we have a winner! what is going on?!?! i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to
and i really don't know if it came from not having on a seat belt. >> reverend jamal bryant jason downsat take place later on today. they're just in the beginning stages of the music and a severaling -- assembling of a few people behind you. >>> coming up talking about this man right here. >> my brain is much more female than it is male. it's hard for people to understand that but that's what my soul is. >> olympian and reality tv star bruce jenner announcing that he...
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jamal bryant who you saw last night and yesterday was the person who gave the eulogy at freddie gray'sterday in baltimore before the violent protests last night started. that community meeting that joy has been at just wrapped up ahead of the 10:00 p.m. curfew tonight. joy reid joins us now. joy, thanks very much for joining us. >> reporter: hi rachel. and the community meeting that was here at the empowerment temple actually is just breaking up now so people are heading presumably home and that is going to be the challenge aeshfb trying to get in by the curfew. you attended the community meeting. what brought you out tonight? >> what brought me out is because when you diagnose people like we see in baltimore city, you have to ask yourself, are you part of the problem or part of the solution? i wanted to be able to understand what the problem is and to then join in being a part of the solution. i work with children in the public school system and i've heard their pain felt their sorrows, all of these things. day really want to be able to voice what is happening with them. we have to fi
jamal bryant who you saw last night and yesterday was the person who gave the eulogy at freddie gray'sterday in baltimore before the violent protests last night started. that community meeting that joy has been at just wrapped up ahead of the 10:00 p.m. curfew tonight. joy reid joins us now. joy, thanks very much for joining us. >> reporter: hi rachel. and the community meeting that was here at the empowerment temple actually is just breaking up now so people are heading presumably home...
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i want to bring into the conversation now, the reverend jamal bryant a senior pastor of empowerment temple ame church. he delivered freddie gray's eulogy and held a town hall here tonight. also the reverend ron owens of holy redeemer institutional church of god and christ he joins me now. and as we are watching this, reverend, you met with the doj, did you have a meeting with the doj? >> we did have a meeting today with the doj. we thought they were candid honest and forthright. >> i'm sorry, say again? >> we did have a meeting, a select group of seven to nine leaders, variations across the city did meet with the doj and the director of the civil rights division. >> is there any concern, because as we're watching this, we're speaking to our correspondents who are out there, and the people don't seem to be going home. is that a concern for you? >> i think it's beginning to be a concern. i think anytime you see lawlessness and direct intentions to disobey the officers, absolutely. and that's not what we've worked -- we led the most successful march ever yesterday, when with elijah cummings m
i want to bring into the conversation now, the reverend jamal bryant a senior pastor of empowerment temple ame church. he delivered freddie gray's eulogy and held a town hall here tonight. also the reverend ron owens of holy redeemer institutional church of god and christ he joins me now. and as we are watching this, reverend, you met with the doj, did you have a meeting with the doj? >> we did have a meeting today with the doj. we thought they were candid honest and forthright. >>...
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. >> i got to bring in reverend jamal bryant who has been on the street as well. mark lamont hill and van jones is with us as well. reverend you've been out here on the streets, as you look at these pictures and listen to the conversation that's not only being had here on cnn, but throughout baltimore, what's your assessment? >> it's absolutely painful. what you're seeing does not reflect the real rich legacy that baltimore has. we've had seven days of having absolutely no incident. this does not reflect the movement that we've been going after. we want a complete overhaul of a broken system that has failed us over and over again. what we're seeing on the news is heart-wrenching considering we called for a moratorium no marching no protesting on today at the request of the family. >> why didn't anybody listen? >> i do not know. we were coming back from the sem ter and getting the news about this happening, just three and a half miles -- less than three miles from where the funeral took place. and so we're really calling your young people into calm. they have a rea
. >> i got to bring in reverend jamal bryant who has been on the street as well. mark lamont hill and van jones is with us as well. reverend you've been out here on the streets, as you look at these pictures and listen to the conversation that's not only being had here on cnn, but throughout baltimore, what's your assessment? >> it's absolutely painful. what you're seeing does not reflect the real rich legacy that baltimore has. we've had seven days of having absolutely no incident....
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let's go right now to pastor jamal bryant. he spoke at freddie gray's funeral the other day, his church, the empowerment temple held an emergency town hall meeting last night in baltimore. pastor bryant joins us now. pastor bryant, i've been so impressed by your wisdom and your prudence in the way you're looking at this incredible event. weren't you under the impression we were going to get a report from the police commission this friday? >> i was. that's what the police commissioner announced initially, that it would be may 1. so everybody has always been on edge the last 11 days, somewhere between christmas eve and doomsday considering what the report is when it comes back. >> well, now we're hearing there isn't going to be a public report this friday. it's going to be sent over, whatever they have come up with at the commission for the police department is going to be sent privately, secretly, if you will. let's put it this way. not publicly to the d.a.'s office. and that we won't even know for another week at least if then
let's go right now to pastor jamal bryant. he spoke at freddie gray's funeral the other day, his church, the empowerment temple held an emergency town hall meeting last night in baltimore. pastor bryant joins us now. pastor bryant, i've been so impressed by your wisdom and your prudence in the way you're looking at this incredible event. weren't you under the impression we were going to get a report from the police commission this friday? >> i was. that's what the police commissioner...
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even jamal bryant would cede registering voters at the church in baltimore. bryant held fast to his 07 position of -- known as referendum six in maryland. after a battle there between black pastors and churches for and against the referendum, it passed on election night 2012, along with president obama for a second term. the flight of african american voters for obama really did not occur, with obama receiving more than 90% of the african-american vote. let draw this to a close. what are we to make of these two issues abortion and same-sex marriage? despite the visibility of black conservatives during obama's presidency, the manner in which these block of service raise these issues -- black conservatives working with white organizations were able to amplify the voices. white antiabortion issues benefited from black conservative faces to further their cause. the case for same-sex marriage however, did not fare as well -- with increasing number of states improving same-sex and african-americans slowly becoming more accepting of same-sex marriage. are black cons
even jamal bryant would cede registering voters at the church in baltimore. bryant held fast to his 07 position of -- known as referendum six in maryland. after a battle there between black pastors and churches for and against the referendum, it passed on election night 2012, along with president obama for a second term. the flight of african american voters for obama really did not occur, with obama receiving more than 90% of the african-american vote. let draw this to a close. what are we to...
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>> hey, rev, i'm here at the empowerment temple which as you know is reverend jamal bryant's church in west baltimore. there's a meeting of clergy going on right now. earlier in the day they housed kids who needed somewhere to go on this day when kids were mandated to be out of school and there was also a training that was done for high school-aged students to teach them nonviolent civil disobedience and that was led by former knapp knapp president ben jealous and amnesty international. then in about five minutes, rev, there's going to be a town hall that's getting started. the parking loltd is packed to capacity. community members are going to be here and will have a town hall meeting about policing addressing just those very issues you've been talking about today in the show. rev? >> what do you think about tonight? what is your forecast of what will happen when the curfew begins at 10:00? >> well i did talk to a lot of young people at the cvs where you were talking earlier to toure and chris hayes, and people were saying they don't expect there to be anything that happens unless the
>> hey, rev, i'm here at the empowerment temple which as you know is reverend jamal bryant's church in west baltimore. there's a meeting of clergy going on right now. earlier in the day they housed kids who needed somewhere to go on this day when kids were mandated to be out of school and there was also a training that was done for high school-aged students to teach them nonviolent civil disobedience and that was led by former knapp knapp president ben jealous and amnesty international....